Living in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, I weave luxurious wool blankets, soft cotton blankets of all sizes, hand and bath towels, and classy scarves. Everything I make is designed for long-lasting use and enjoyment.
I blog about various projects, finished products, and thoughts and ideas about weaving and being a weaver. Feel free to email me at: cariboojane "at" shaw "dot" ca

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Undulating Twill Towels

Undulating twill produces wavy, dreamy lines that appeal to many people, weavers and non-weavers alike. I took a straightforward undulating twill pattern and used two treadlings for it. I like the results. The first treadling was the one I used in my last project, which is often a good way (albeit lazy way) to begin. The second treadling was the one given in the drawdown pattern I used.

The towels are headed to hemming, washing and pressing and should be ready to go pretty soon. Here are some samples from the loom.

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About Me

My weaving ranges from classic and earthy to funky and energetic. I use heathery Shetland wools, soft but sturdy cottons, and my own handspun wool and alpaca. From the spark of an idea through to the meticulous fringing or hemming, my handwoven items are designed, produced and presented with joy and delight.